K7 is a new nationwide initiative that gives young people under 27 free access to culture.
The initiative offers free admission to anyone under the age of 27 throughout week 37. In collaboration with Golden Days, 70 museums, art galleries and cultural institutions have joined forces to realize the initiative.
We have gathered all the places so you can see which museums and exhibition places are near you:
- Alhambra
- Arbejdermuseet
- ARKEN
- The arrest - Øabsmuseet Faaborg
- Bakkehuset
- Billund Museum
- Bornholm Art Museum
- circus Museum
- CLAY - Keramikmuseum Danmark
- Danish Welfare Museum
- Technical Museum of Denmark
- Danish Jewish Museum
- Esbjerg Art Museum
- Glud Museum
- Greve Museum
- Hadsund Egnssamling and Møllehistorisk Samling
- HEART
- Hillerød City Museum
- Hjerl Hede
- Hobro Museum
- Holstebro Art Museum
- Holstebro Museum
- The art
- Kunsthal Charlottenborg
- Kunsthal Århus
- The Women's Museum in Denmark
- Copenhagen Museum
- Copenhagen City Archives
- KØS Museum of Art in the Public Space
- Langelands Museum
- Lindholm High Museum
- The Pleasure Craft Museum
- M / S The Maritime Museum
- Mariager Museum
- Middelfart Museum
- The Museum of Contemporary Art
- The museum at Koldinghus
- Museum of Supply and Sustainability
- Museum Horsens
- Museum Midtjylland
- Museum Mors
- Ovartaci Museum
- Museum Skanderborg
- Museum Sønderjylland
- Møstings Hus
- Neckhead Guy
- Naturama
- Nikolaj Kunsthal
- New Carlsberg Glyptotek
- Ragnarock
- Randers Art Museum
- Ribe Art Museum
- Ringkøbing-Skjern Museum
- Roskilde Museum
- Round tower
- Skagen Art Museums
- The ship halls - Gilleleje
- Sophienholm
- Sorø Art Museum
- Storm P. Museum
- Strandingsmuseum St. George
- Thorvaldsen's Museum
- Collection of Time
- Trapholt
- VejleMuseerne
- Vikingecenter Fyrkat
- Willumsens Museum
- Zoological Museum - Statens Naturhistoriske Museum
- Æbelholt Klostermuseum
- Aalborg Historical Museum
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Cool with free admission for children!
They need a little more culture, history and tradition. Quite frankly knowledge.